Our New Email! dochemp@shasta.com
Any email to us will be considered as public domain
and may be placed in one of our reading rooms
But, we will gladly remove any email from there too.
Please don't email me with dental problems as I
cannot diagnose over the internet.

This and our other 1000 pages are an archived journal for our family,
friends, (our patients) and other like hobby heads these past 10 years.
Info, humor, music, fun, photos. Not for advice or diagnosis! This is all my
opinion only! .... Our web sites best viewed with A sense of humor! And an updated Browser.

DAVE & BECKY'S READING ROOM 3A! OVERFLOW - General Topic E-mail

Subject:
Greetings from Milo
Date:
Thu, 31 Jul 1997 22:05:24 -0600
From:
kriegjohn@mcsi.net (kriegjohn)
Reply-To:
To:
I just became the principal of Milo. While searcing the web for anything
on Milo I came across your site. I hope we have your current address as we
are attempting to communicate with Milo's alumni much more frequently. Kay
Dickey is the new development director and would love to make sure you are
included, Becky. We hope to soon have a web page for Milo. My college
sons are working on it. Maybe by September we will be on line.
John Kriegelstein
Subject:
HI
Date:
Sun, 03 Aug 1997 22:02:49 -0400
From:
Cheryl Nicholson
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
Doc: My Teeth are good 'my internet skills basic at best'using my
daughters computer'think your site is great
Subject:
Thumbs Up B.A.D.!
Date:
Wed, 06 Aug 1997 00:26:59 -0700
From:
Don Allen
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
Dave and Becky,
You all are the greatest! I came across your webpage(s) by accident a
couple of months ago when I was in Florida. My brother had gotten a new
computer, and wanted to know how to get on the Internet. After we
logged on, I was demonstrating how search engines work. I was trying to
show him how you could come up with any subject and find webpages for
them. For some reason I came up with "old cars", I believe it was, or
maybe "antique cars" -- I don't remember which one it was for sure.
Anyhow, one of the first things that came up was the Studebaker Club,
which I then clicked on and began seeing all of the old Studebakers.
"So now you know [that Dave and Becky were] the rest of the story", as
Paul Harvey says.
As I write this, I'm listening to "The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly",
from the B.A.D. Chariots page. Granny Hemp on the Harley is something
else! And I love the music room -- with all the good nostalgic
sounds. My hat is off to you guys. Keep up the good work! You make
surfing the web a real pleasure.
I wish I lived near you all so you could teach me how to be creative
on the net. But, unfortunately, East Tennessee is a long way from
California. I live in Knoxville, a big country town, whose main claims
to fame is being the Gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park,
home of the University of Tennessee, the Tennessee Volunteers football
team, and site of the 1980 World's Fair. Other than that, this is just
hillbilly heaven.
Well, I reckon I'll sign off now. Thanks for the memories. Keep up
the good work -- you brighten a lot of days.
Sincerely,
Don Allen
p.s. Speaking of search engines, you might already know about this one,
but I really like "www.dogpile.com". If you are patriotic, check out
"www.ptialaska.net/~swampy". Let me know if you like them, or already
knew about them. If you know any real good sites, I would appreciate
your passing them on.
If you send mail to some of your admirers, how about adding my address
to the list. My permanent address is donallen@tibn.com, but my present
service provider is Sprint, where my Email address is
donallen@sprintmail.com. Bye for now.
Subject:
Thanks For Signing!
Date:
Wed, 06 Aug 1997 13:42:21 -0500
From:
don sanders
Organization:
don sanders marketing concepts
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
Hello! We heard you were an oldies fan. We are writing a book on the
Drive-In Theatre that is due in stores in October. We would love for
you to check out our web site at http://www.americandrivein.com
We would love to hear your comments. Have a rockin day!
Sincerely,
Alison Whittington
Subject:
A good Italian Restraunt...
Date:
Sun, 10 Aug 1997 20:38:21 -0400 (EDT)
From:
Ping07@aol.com
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
Is La Gondola on Eureka Way, its got great food and nice people that work
there,
ubject:
Thanks
Date:
Wed, 13 Aug 1997 00:31:47 -0000
From:
"jmackier"
To:
Your Web Site is Great. Thanks for all your efforts.
Subject:
Great Entertainment
Date:
Wed, 20 Aug 1997 21:31:22 -0700
From:
Ernie Lemas
Organization:
FEC Systems
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
You have created the most entertaining pages I have seen on the www.
Keep up the good work.. Ernie
Subject:
Love your web site!
Date:
Thu, 21 Aug 1997 17:17:16 -0400
From:
"Eric Ball"
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
Hi, folks!
Your web site was recommended to me by a good friend and neighbor
(curiously enough, also a dentist) as a spot to find ideas for my own
(2 days old) web site. Jeez! Talk about hog (whoops!) heaven. I
just love it, love it, love it! (Apologies to Lyle).
I guess I'm just gonna have to buy some web building books and see
what I can do to spruce up my own dowdy site. I suspect a good dose
of Hemp will give me some ideas (hee, hee).
Thanks for being there!
--
_____________________________________________________________
The trouble with doing nothing is that it's hard to tell when
you're finished.
Eric L. Ball eball@firstsaga.com
Richmond, Virginia USA eball@ibm.net
http://www2.firstsaga.com/eball
Subject:
Homepage
Date:
Sat, 23 Aug 1997 00:14:43 -0700
From:
Hybrid1@webtv.net (Anthony Wiggins)
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
Your site is great!
You and your better half seem like life loving, fun loving people.
I'm building my home page. Where can I find that image of a speaker with
music notes coming out of it? I would like to use it also.
If your dentist office is anything like your homepage I'm sure your
patiences don't mind waiting for you.
Thank you!
Subject:
Terrific Web Site
Date:
Sat, 23 Aug 1997 19:57:49 -0700
From:
Busse-Gill@webtv.net (Mike Gill)
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
Just a note to Say "Hi" from Portland,Ore. We had a H.O.G. Rally This
Weekend Last time had to go clear to Reno. My wife and I Love this site
, We were at the Harley Owners Group Web Page and found this. Keep On
Keeping. On. I'm also a vintage car, Harley, and music Buff. Any how
the wife and I say "NICE WEB SITE"
Subject:
Re: Great Home Page
Date:
Sun, 24 Aug 1997 14:23:51 -0500
From:
rbroten@earthlink.net (Bob Broten)
To:
"C. David Hemp D.D.S"
I will resend. Good to hear from you. I have about 30 nice slides (35 mm)
of the trip out for scanning. I will upload those to my home page soon and
let you know when it is ready. I will send along some to you as well.
Good to hear from you,
Bob
Subject:
Cool!
Date:
Sat, 24 Aug 1996 14:53:33 -0700
From:
The Delks
To:
mom and dad
Howdy you guys!
Clay just left a little while ago. He was tunin'
a few things up on the ol' computer. I just got
done checkin' out the new addition to the B.A.D.
Chariots page (ie. Sturgis '97) Pretty dog gone
cool! Great story, very entertaining! Well, I
gotta run and clean up this house before Kath gets
home. She took six of her old students up to the
Water Works Park up there in Redding. I'll be
seein' y'all bright and early tomorrow morning.
Thanks again for the greatest vacation
ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love,
Rob
Subject:
Web site music
Date:
Sun, 24 Aug 1997 17:19:19 -0400
From:
"Eric Ball"
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
Doc,
I've been trying to add music to my new site for 2 days now.
Everything works fine when I use the web stuff on my hard drive, but
when I upload contents of my web directory to the web, the music
doesn't work (neither embedded nor linked) and Communicator 4.02 says
I need a plug-in for embedded music and it trys to download linked
music.
I have to assume that, since I pirated your code and modified it to
suit, that maybe I have to put an executable or something else on the
web site to make it work.
Any suggestions?
--
_____________________________________________________________
The trouble with doing nothing is not knowing when you're finished.
Eric L. Ball eball@firstsaga.com
Richmond, Virginia USA eball@ibm.net
http://www2.firstsaga.com/eball
Subject:
Tooth Glue
Date:
Sun, 24 Aug 1997 20:08:40 -0400 (EDT)
From:
JAWIME@aol.com
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
Just came back from a course that Ray gave here in Norfolk, Va. It was the
first time I had been able to hear one of his lectures. It was great! Even
though the presentation was on a Sunday, there were a total of 48 very
interested dentists in attendance.
I have been a big user of 3M products, however , I left the meeting with
about 350 dollars worth of merchandise. He reallly has a very down to earth
practical approach to this art and science of bondodontics.
Regards,
Jim Meares Va. Beach, Va.
RBertolott@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 97-08-25 00:15:05 EDT, you write:
<< t's been a while - how's it going?
hi dave,
thanks for the mail forward. that was a good group at norfolk. one of
the best i have experienced in a long time. it sounds like your referral, dr.
meares had a good experience. thanks for the referral .
things are going very well. i am working a lot less hard in the office,
having been bought out by an associate who wants to work more.
i am going to learn more about web sites so i can personally modify mine. i
plan on a bondodontists chat room. what do you think about that idea?
all the best.

>>>>>>>>>>>

Ray,
fantastic on the bondodontists chat & or reading (e-mail room) people love reading the
e-mails at their leasires, the chat room would be live - the e-mail room you could post all
the questions & answers you give! would really help the shy ones out that draw a blank
at meetings.
i am heading to a 3 day week in the next 2 years = am on my 3rd year of 4day weeks
now. tried an associate for a few years = too much confusion in the office.
keep in touch,
dave
p.s. i added his e-mail in our reading room 3 - overflow 3a room. - & this one too.

and you have single handedly changed the face of dentistry in the 20th century more than
anyone else alive & earned every dollar you have made through your lecturing! go out
tommorow & buy that expensive toy & reward yourself for all of us!!!!
doc hemp
Subject:
Sturgis and beyond
Date:
Mon, 1 Sep 1997 20:15:48 -0700
From:
roberte15@juno.com (Robert E Horseman, DDS)
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
Just checked out your Sturgis trip, Dave. Kinda makes me wish I was 30
years younger! The graphics are awesome. I'd like to be able to do that
sort of thing, but don't even think about telling me how it's done--I
have enough trouble just logging on.
Check out the Dr. Bob page in the September CDA Journal. There's
supposed to be a cartoon of a Harley toillustrate the article.
Charley sez he's never ridden one and has only seen one from a
distance--a safe distance, at that--so the accuracy of the drawing may
not be what a grizzled old veteran like yourself might approve of.
Aren't you supposed to be fixing teeth? What kinda image you giving for
the young bucks just graduating?
Horseman
Don Schepps wrote:
Yo Dave,
Saw the poster in the office today about your site. Truely awesome!
HOWEVER, you probably ought to check in at the office. I saw a guy there
who looks EXACTLY like you and purports to be a dentist but, a surgeon
can never be fooled, for NO ONE PERSON could have the time to create
such a great web site and carry on a dental practice!
So ..... next time I,m strapped into "the chair of death" I'm gonna
insist on seeing some I.D. before you stick any sharp stuff in the
vicinity of MY face!
Don Schepps
dschepps@mercy.org
P.S. A truely great car site is for naught without an NSX picture!

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

You surgeons are real cut ups!!!! Hee-hee! I would be honored to show your NSX on
the BAD Chariots page!! Bring a photo of you & the car by the office!! (with you
standing behind the car ..... a wayz back ... we wouldn't want to scar .... I mean scare
(you scar people every day!) anybody now would we!!!! hee-hee again!
Doc Hemp

Now this is few facts of life we can all relate to! (thanks to attorney Don Ballard "Sailor" - Harley Bro)

If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.

A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking.

Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism.

He who hesitates is probably right.

Never do card tricks for the group you play poker with.

No one is listening until you make a mistake.

Success always occurs in private, and failure in full view.

The colder the X-ray table, the more of your body is required on it.

The hardness of the butter is proportional to the softness of the
bread.

The severity of the itch is proportional to the reach.

To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is
research.

To succeed in politics, it is often necessary to rise above your
principles.

Two wrongs are only the beginning.

You never really learn to swear until you learn to PLAY GOLF! (this is mine)

The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard.

A preacher visits an elderly woman from his congregation. As he sits on the couch he notices a large bowl of peanuts on the coffee table. "Mind if I have a few" he asks? "No not at all" the woman replied. They chat for an hour and as the preacher stands to leave, he realizes that instead of eating just a few peanuts, he emptied most of the bowl. "I'm totally sorry for eating all your peanuts, I really just meant to eat a few." "Oh that's all right" the woman says."Ever since I lost my teeth, all I can do is suck the chocolate off them!!!!

An old man of ninety was sitting on a park bench crying. A policeman noticed this and asked him why he was crying. "Well," says the old fellow, "I just got married to a twenty-five year old woman. Every morning she makes me a wonderful breakfast and then we make love. In the afternoon she makes me a wonderful lunch and then we make love. At dinner time she makes me a wonderful supper and then we make love."
The policeman looks at the old man and says, "You shouldn't be crying! You should be the happiest man in the world!"
So the old man says, "I know! I'm crying because I don't remember where I live!

Subject:
Fantastic
Date:
Mon, 15 Sep 97 01:06:14 UT
From:
"Richard Butler"
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
Doc Hemp
I'm a senior at Creighton U. - why don't you come and teach here! HA!HA! Keep
up the great work with all the practical up-to-date info along with the fun
stuff too.
Rich B.
Orville Harp wrote:
Really enjoyed your "bike" trip. Some of the road you traveled on was
quite
familiar to me. A thought passed through my mind to send 'Doc' on ahead of
us to pick out the good eating spots. For years I would drive into a service
station and ask the attendant where is a good place to eat. Finally, I got
smart
to the fact they probably live on Hamburgers......so that was a dumb question.
So many times, a good eating place doesn't stay in business too long.
For
years we kept sending people to a special place in Long Beach. When we ate
there the people stood in line to get in. After ten years we went back and
it was
terrible.
One time we were traveling north of Bieber and stopped in at a tiny Cafe in
Adin. We ordered a Roast Beef sandwich. As we were eating we observed
the lady bringing out fresh baked pies. (right out of the oven). So, we
started
sampling each one. That was the highlight of our summer and many years to
come.
We are planning a "fly fishing trip" on the Green River, Oct. 10, 11, and 12.
If you have any interest in fly fishing that is like dieing and going to
Heaven. 19,000 fish per mile. You float down a 7 mile canyon. No roads.
This is the
country that Butch Cassidy and the other outlaws lived in. The trip down the
river is quite beautiful.
Thanks for including us on your traveling list......We enjoyed the trip
too....
Have a great day........Bye for now Orville and Bettie
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Orville & Bettie,
I am green with envy & cried a green river of tears! Have fun on your trip - although
why you'd rather go fly fishing instead of trout fishing is beyond me - hee-hee!
Have a ton of fun!!! Keep in touch -
Uncle Dave!!
Subject:
(no subject)
Date:
Fri, 26 Sep 1997 23:32:56 -0400
From:
Jeff Olsen
Organization:
Dental Esthetics
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
CC:
clubs@sojourn.com
Hi, Dr. Hemp, I'm Don Randall's daughter, Miriam Olsen. He asked me to
log on to your web site, and I'm glad I did! Being a 1 person lab I am
sheltered from the rest of the dental world. Even the sales people don't
bother to come around (there are advantages to being on my own!). So, I
turn to the internet to explore what's new in dental.
I'm thrilled when I find another who holds the same philosophy as my own
. I was also thrilled to hear music on your web site! It's a first for
me. I thought I'd have to download something.I know very little about
this computer world we live in today! But, more than my dad (gotta love
'em anyway!) He did'nt want to sit down at my computer. He would hold
the mouse like he holds a baby,(with his hands behind his back looking
over someone elses shoulders!) So, I printed some of your pages for him
to read. Of course, I ran out of paper in the process. I ran out of
staples too! Your web site is enormous, with lots to do. And I enjoyed
it.
I run a very small operation, with 2 clients (brother and sister) and
they keep me busy. It's suppose to be part time for me, but I always
spend more time perfecting and taking one last look before the case goes
back. There's not an hour in the day I haven't covered yet working in
the lab. Being a mother also enjoyably complicates things. So, I'm in
and out working when I can. Speaking of motherhood, I need to get back
to my family.
I'll back on your web site again, to see what's new. Oh by the way as I
was reading your philosophy page, I wondered if your beliefs are the
same as mine with bleaching...NOT SO WHITE, Your teeth will loose the
vitality and become more opaque. And don't forget, that coffee every
morning will darken them again! I believe in preventitive maintanence,
that which occurs at home in the bathroom with a toothbrush and dental
tape.
Thanks, Miriam Olsen clubs@sojourn.com (clubs stands for golf
clubs, my husband the golf nut set up the on line service for us)
Subject:
web page
Date:
Thu, 16 Oct 1997 18:35:41 -0600
From:
Alan Rockwood
Organization:
Larson-Davis, Inc.
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
CC:
arock@dino.lardav.com
I love your web page about your relatives in the air war! Some day I
will learn to fly.
Incidently, my dad was a Marine Corps officer during WWII. He hated the
marines when he was in the service, but now he lways wears his Marine
Corps tie bar. Fortunately for him he didn't see combat, but would have
been in the the force invading Japan if the bomb hadn't been dropped.
Alan Rockwood, PhD
Subject:
porcelain veneers case #8
Date:
Thu, 16 Oct 1997 19:19:20 -0700
From:
Tami Ledford
Organization:
fmh
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
Hello Dr. Hemp
love you web site
and your talent
I have been a long sufferer of yellow teeth
I was wondering what was the shade of teeth
in case #8 (you noted it was lightned 11 shades)
I have talked with some dentists that have did some
work and they seem to be reluctant to go white.
with all the expense and time and some pain and
discomfort I feel like you ought to go white shiny
and the sky is the limit. you only live once
maybe i should find a new dentist
I want a white smile gorgeous and sexy
not the yellow dentin I inherited from my parents
In your opinion , what is a natural white in shades of color
from dental labs and is the most believable
thank you for your time
TLedford@infoave.net
ubject:
intro
Date:
Tue, 14 Oct 1997 15:37:44 -0700
From:
"MICHAEL BERGER"
To:
dear doc hemp,
i am new to your/ other dental sites and really enjoy them--i didn't know
what i was missing out on, but have only been internet-linked earlier this
year.
keep up your good work/input.(i am a practicing dentist out of
sydney,australia)
look forward to hearing you here one day maybe!
yours sincerely,
mike berger
Subject:
Finding a Dort
Date:
Tue, 14 Oct 97 06:07:04 UT
From:
"Craig Bruins"
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
Dave and Becky,
I hope you can help me. I have a love for early autos. I would love to
purchase, restore, and then drive one. I am partial to the dort which was made
in the teens and 20's. If you have any information which may lead me to
purchasing a Dort I would really appreciate it. I am having a hard time
finding people that have even heard of a dort. You can probably imagine how
hard it is to find one for sale.
Thanks for the great pictures of these beautiful classics. Keep up the good
work on the web page. Maybe someday I can send you a picture of my restored
Dort.
Thank You,
Craig Bruins
Subject:
the effects of soda/caffeine on teeth?
Date:
Tue, 14 Oct 1997 18:12:33 -0400
From:
Nelson
Organization:
home
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net
I once heard that if you put teeth in a glass of soda, they'd dissolve
overnight. For a science project, I want to find out if the caffeine in
sodas has any effect on their healthiness. What do you think?
Thanks a bunch for your help:)
Subject:
RDBMS Systems Engineer Needed
Date:
Thu, 16 Oct 1997 12:38:07 -0500 (CDT)
From:
dje@dmc10.com
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net

Please excuse the intrusion. Your email address was linked to a Relational Database site on the web. Consequently I thought I'd take a chance and write, perhaps you can help me.
I am looking to hire a Relational Database Systems Engineer with experience in logical and physical design and performance tuning on an Oracle, Sybase, Informix, or MS SQL RDBMS. This person will work independently, designing and managing the conversion(porting) from one customer datase to our Database and once ported, do the necessary performance tuning. In addition, a stong understanding of Unix will be required. This is an outstanding opportunity for someone to really develop and enhance their technical skill set and I hope you might be able to point me in the right direction for such talent.

This full time employee will be based in the Northeast (anywhere from Boston to Southern New Jersey) with one of the software industry's most recognizable Database companies. The salary would be up to $90,000 and the excellent benefits package would include matching 401K, Medical, dental and profit sharing.

If you know someone that would be interested I can be contacted at:
Dave Eide
>Voice: (609) 584-9000 ext 273 Fax (609) 584-9575 Email dje@dmc10.com
Doc Doc wrote:
At 09:17 PM 10/23/97 -0700, C. David Hemp D.D.S wrote:
>Doc,
>I haven't done this in a while - Becky & I would like to present you
>with our B.A.D. Chariots Award of Excellence! Hope you can find room
>for it somewhere.
>Doc Hemp
====
I truely apprecaite the honour. OF course I have room.
Thanks again.
OBTW where did you come up with your Ebonics statement. Mine is not PURELY
orginal. Got the idea from some comic strip a few years back. Recently I
just replaced "Texanese" with Docbonics since the ebonics riff came about.
Enjoy
Doc Doc
>>>>>>>>>>>>
Doc Doc
My ebonics thing is 100% original done by myself entirely when that ebonics thing hit the
newspaper - did it because my spelling & propensity for poor punctuation is famous
through out the land! . I just don't bother or care to spend hours I could be doing
something else editing the hundereds of urls I have - so I have made it part of my site!
When people complain I say you obviously don't respect my ancient language! Hee-hee
This is my hobby & most people whose lives are ruined by a few mispelled words etc.
are very boring & not worth knowing & hate my type of sense of humor anyway .... so
either way they aren't coming back!
Regards,
Doc Hemp
Subject:
Hi
Date:
Sun, 26 Oct 1997 15:31:51 -0500
From:
Richard
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net

Well just to let you know have been on web for over 4 years and have
never stayed this long at one web site in all that time ...
Am not a harley guy or have any thing like you in your travels and no
old cars but i do fish the only thing we have in commom and i do have
some major dental work done ... but you have held my attention so long i
had to write you and tell you .. a fantantic web site ... and when i
update my sites will have you on there .. Good luck in all that you do
and by the way would like to use a couple of your gif's on my hidden
page of my site .. Again found you was doing some research on a car for
a freind of mine was looking for some infrom on 1940 ford coupe std ..
But am afraid i spent to much time at your site hehehe ....
Will remember the visit for a long time .. Richard
http://home.neo.lrun.com/rwboyd
Subject:
Congratulations
Date:
Sun, 26 Oct 1997 19:50:38 -0300
From:
cristina
Organization:
netfly
To:
dochemp@c-zone.net

Hi! How are you?
I am Raquel Costa Martins and I am studing dentistry at UERJ-
"Universidade estadual do Rio de Janeiro" in Brazil.
Today i got luck to find your site. It is very interesting. I am like
this part of the odontology that we can see a beautiful result after the
treatment. Unfortunately, in my country the reality is very diferent...,
the priority is to restore cavities, periodonty,and a lot of exodonty.
The esthetics is left behind because of the economics problems.
I will always look for more informantions about you work.
Congratulations!!!
Raquel Costa Martins
Dear Dave,
I looked up Schick Technologies Inc. and they are being traded on NASDAQ.
Today's price was 21 3/4. 52 week high was 30 3/4 and the lo was 15 1/2. I
guess their stock went up a bit in September as they acquired 5% of another
company (Photobit). Now might be a good time to buy some.
Gave Tom the colored image of my teeth -- he couldn't figure out what it was
a picture of. Some radiologist . . . . Says he's heard about the digital
radiology (recently from Ken Haynes, the veterinarian).
So far the desensitizing varnish is great - will see how it goes once it all
wears off. I'll definitely keep you posted.
Many thanks,
Jan
Cloud Flyer wrote:
Dave and Becky this is one great site I find it worth the wait to
download and surf around in....
I found it by looking for G-scale stuff and old cars,,,,,,,,,
"Yur doin a nyce job and I like it alot..".
I also have alot of case work myself and must get caught up ( COORS OF
COURSE) LOL
The graphis and midi really add alot of fill in while the puters
workin and lookin fer STUFF!!!!!!!
We be flyin that way one of these here days and maybe we'll just
drop in and do a do the shootin thing with ya..just maybe
ifin you like.............
We'lp as soon as I figure how to get this here landin gear dwn I'll
be gettin to very important CASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
KEEP UP THE OUTSTANDING WORK ON THEM THEIR CASES!!!!!!

We have about a 100 feet of track or more laid out on our back deck G scale - nothing
else but track - & 2 trains - know kiddin - but one of my pals a few miles away has a
duesy!! Unbelievable Garden Layout! In fact it's one of the ones featured on the web
site!